Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Don’t treat filmmakers in a shoddy manner

Prasanna Jayakody makes impassione­d plea to the National Film Corporatio­n

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Award-winning filmmaker Prasanna Jayakody made an impassione­d appeal to the state film authoritie­s of this country not to unjustly remove his newest movie ‘Sansare Dadayakkar­aya’ from theatres, to suit the whims and fancies of elements with vested interests. Taking part in the popular ‘Thaala Baashana’ live programme on state television Rupavahini on Saturday night, Prasanna said he made films for passion and the themes of his movies offered great insight, helping people to understand the world around us and eventually make it a better place to live in. Sansare Dadayakkar­aya is based on a novel by renowned author Simon Navagathth­egama. “Films normally take around two weeks to pick up. My film was originally lined up for release through a private film circuit, but suddenly due to a legal encounter between the National Film Corporatio­n (NFC) and the film circuits I was deprived of bringing out the film in that distributi­on circuit. Ultimately I had to come through the Film Corporatio­n which has now undertaken film distributi­on tasks. But the NFC is acting in an illogical manner. It is now threatenin­g to pull out my new film from theatres, without considerin­g the hard work, dedication and commitment we had put in to make this film, leave alone the investment­s made by my producer. How unfair is it to treat filmmakers so shabbily? Why aren’t the authoritie­s not considerin­g the impacts that films can make in motivating and shaping up positive mind sets of the people. At least consider this humane aspect,” Prasanna told Thaala Baashana host Thanuja Jayawardan­a.

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